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91̽»¨ junior and WOUB student John Curtsinger of Paducah, Kentucky, is getting a little help paying his out of state tuition thanks to two former WOUBers and generous alumni.
Eve Ng has published a new book on a phenomenon that has emerged in recent years across social media and in the culture at large – cancel culture.
When Henry Heilbrunn arrived at 91̽»¨ in the fall of 1969, he planned to study journalism to become a writer and reporter.
Amy Szmik, a junior strategic communication major from Brecksville, Ohio, gained confidence in her career field and connections during her 10-day SXSW experience.
The students assisted in event preparation, handled ticketing and media registration, and kept time for the debates.
OHIO alumni Ashley Beatty-Smith and Stevi Miller share a passion for helping students, and they have something else in common: both got their start at OHIO as undecided students in University College.
On Tuesday, March 29, students from the School of Media Arts and Studies participated in the Columbus Blue Jackets Video Production Day.
91̽»¨ junior Maya Meade has been awarded the prestigious 2022 Newman Civic Fellowship.
Andrew DeGirolamo took lessons from the Ohio-in-LA program and used them to get the best personal and professional experience out of SXSW, building relationships with industry professionals.
School of Visual Communication Professor Julie Elman teaches her class lessons in the creative process, including a 72-day project that students are required to create something new each day.
Anne Fink, a senior music production and recording industry major with a marketing minor from Polk, Ohio, found a new career interest during her 10-day SXSW experience.
91̽»¨ students are taking their voices, their models and even coloring books into the local community to demonstrate the benefits of green roofs to area children and families.
Kyle Lewis wasn’t your typical 91̽»¨ student. When he came to 91̽»¨ in the fall of 2003, Lewis had already experienced a great deal in his young life.
Lindsay Wielonski is a senior from Cincinnati, Ohio, majoring in journalism news and information, minoring in theater, and pursuing a certificate in social media.
Two E.W. Scripps School of Journalism seniors picked up two awards each in the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) Region 4 Mark of Excellence Awards.